Hello Wildlife Watch Members
It's almost impossible not to notice the dramatic changes to the weather recently - colder mornings and gloomy evenings, blustery winds and wild rain, leaves changing colour. Autumn has certainly arrived!
And there's no better way to experience at first hand these dramatic changes than by taking a stroll through one of our ancient woodlands. So why not join the Louth Watch Group next Sunday when we take a stroll through Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust's own Legbourne Woods for a walk on the wild side!
Our team of nature experts will be there to guide you through the autumn woodland with its magestic oak and ash trees, leaves of every shade from green through orange to gold, undergrowth laden with bright fruits and acorns carpeting the ground. You will see and hear a wide range of birds, butterflies and late flying dragonflies. You may even be lucky enough to spot a deer or two hidden amongst the tall trees!
Children will have opportunities to collect the treasures they find on a journey stick, and to make their own artworks using 'found' art from nature!
Our next meeting is: ‘A Walk on the Wild Side.'
Date: Sunday 16th October
Time: 2pm to 4pm
Place: Legbourne Woods Nature Reserve. Full directions and parking instructions will be sent with your booking confirmation
Please bring suitable clothing with strong footwear and be prepared to spend time outdoors.
This is a free event.
Please book in advance by email to keithjpalmer@mail.com so we have a good indication of how many are likely to attend.
Our Watch Leaders are looking forward to seeing you there!
Keith, for the Louth Wildlife Watch Team
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